Psychosocial Professionals in Chilean Justice Institutions. Reflections Based on the Experiences and Practice of Psychologists and Social Workers

Fabiola Miranda-Perez, Carlos Andrade Guzmán

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Abstract

This study seeks to answer what is understood by the psychosocial and how this is implemented based on the experiences of those who apply it in Chilean justice institutions - specifically social workers and psychologists. A qualitative study was conducted in two regions of Chile with a high number of intervened cases in justice institutions. Results show that the psychosocial approach is a way to understand and address a complex social problem beyond the limits of psychological and social methods. However, even when this framework is theoretically considered throughout a professional's formation, it may not be evident when applied in practice. Overall, the effort to incorporate this knowledge in justice needs to be expanded to achieve better interventions.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2804-2819
Number of pages16
JournalBritish Journal of Social Work
Volume53
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2023

Keywords

  • Chile
  • development of the psychosocial in justice institutions
  • psychosocial professionals
  • the family and criminal justice reforms
  • the psychosocial
  • understanding of psychosocial

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